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Infinite Wonder: An Astronaut's Photographs from a Year in Space | Scott Kelly
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From the record-breaking astronaut, national hero, and best-selling author of Endurance, a breathtaking collection of photos documenting his journey on the International Space Station, the vastness of space, and the unparalleled beauty of our own home planet. One's perspective shifts when one lives for an entire year--as Commander Scott Kelly, and no other American astronaut in history, has--in the isolating, grueling, and utterly unforgiving vacuum of space. Kelly's photos prove that this perspective--from 250 miles above earth--while hard-won, is also almost unspeakably beautiful. He mastered the rare art of microgravity photography. Using a Nikon D4 with a long 800mm lens and a 1.4x magnifying zoom lens, he panned the camera as the shutter released in order to compensate for the space station's velocity: 17,500 mph relative to the earth. Kelly's artist's eye helped make him a social media sensation, and here his photos are collected alongside his own commentary, which sets the images in their proper contexts, human and cosmic. Kelly captures sunsets, moonrises, the aurora borealis, and the luminous, hazy tapestry of the Milky Way. He presents snapshots of life and work on the International Space Station, from spacewalks to selfies. But above all--or floating amid all--he takes the earth itself as his celestial muse. Here are hurricanes, wrinkled mountains, New York City shining like a galaxy--glorious photographs that are, in themselves, a passionate argument for the preservation of our planet in the face of climate change and environmental destruction.
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BennettBookworm
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This photographic journey is one you won‘t forget! I admire Kelly‘s bravery, as with all astronauts, and I‘m so grateful that he captured these unbelievably stunning images for us to appreciate here on Earth. I‘m also excited to share this book with my students!💜🌠🛰🌎

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WanderingBookaneer
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Caption: This scene over Bingni, Tibet, China, makes me think of The Creation of Adam, the Michelangelo fresco on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in Rome.

Photography is subjective, but whether or not you appreciate the compositions Kelly created, you‘ll be in awe of the vistas included within this book‘s pages.

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julesG Has the same fresco/image in mind upon seeing the picture. 6y
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BennettBookworm I flagged this as one of my favorite photos!! 5y
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WanderingBookaneer
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Detail of a photo taken by Kelly. His caption, “The Milky Way—old, dusty, gassy, and warped, but beautiful.”

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WanderingBookaneer
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Did you know that the Earth moves past the International Space Station at 17,500 miles per hour?

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I love when I get book mail, but I love it even more when it is books about SPACE!!! ❤️🌎🚀🌑

Rachel.Rencher So cool 😍 6y
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